212 thoughts on “Grow 4C hair (Kinky Curly Hair Types) With Protective Styles and Low Manipulation” Holly January 16, 2013 at 4:51 pm I so love this post! I have been trying to grow my super kinky hair as if I have straight hair ..i wet it and pic it everyday ..Ive know...
Do you need a simple bun tutorial for 4C natural hair? This one might just be the one for you to watch. I love a simple tutorial, just a girl in front of her mirror slaying a style for the gods before she goes to work. When you want to get your natural hair laid, you need som...
Watch her video below to see how to make your mix and also how to apply it to your hair: You can use this detangler every time you have to detangle your hair or as needed. I would suggest storing your mix in the fridge just to keep it fresh and through it out if you notice that...
4. use a leave-in conditioner. never underestimate the power of a leave-in conditioner . aguh recommends using a leave-in conditioner every one to two days to make sure your hair stays moisturized when wearing a protective style, although to be honest, this is something i do to refresh ...
Contrary to popular belief,curly hairisn't just one giant category. In fact, figuring out your curl type can be quite the task. For starters, there are different types of curls—from 2a to 4c—and each has its own set of unique characteristics and traits. So, how do you identify your...
And if you are washing every day, make sure you’re replenishing your hair’s moisture each time with deep conditioners, hair masks, leave-in conditioners, and/or hair creams to keep your hair from drying out from the water (yes, water itself can actually be drying!). You’ll also want...
I often hear naturals complain about how dry and dull their hair is — especially if they have 4C hair, which can be tightly coiled and prone to dryness. You may be thinking, “If I am no longer relaxing my hair, then why does it feel drier than when I used chemicals?” The one ...
How Can I Reduce My Unwanted Hair?
your hair, you can dilute it with some water and make it the consistency that works for you. After washing, layer generous amounts of product into wet hair in sections, squeeze out any excess moisture with a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt, and allow the rest to air-dry from there...
1. Load up on the moisture– Make sure your hair is thoroughly moisturized before adding your styling agents so that you are able to maintain that moisture for the length of time you decide to wear your style. 2. Detangle– Section your hair in workable sections and detangle each one compl...